we touched this same spot with our hands, our feet, our gaze and our dreams

Thursday, August 02, 2012

Christopher Blosser, a convert to the Catholic faith

Chris Blosser

Christopher Blosser, a convert to the Catholic faith, was received
into the Church in 1997. Born in Japan to missionary kids, he spent his
early years in Pennsylvania and the better part of his childhood in
Hickory, NC. He currently resides with his wife and son in New York
City. His only claim to fame is having founded a little website in 2000,
cheekily called the Cardinal Ratzinger Fan Club– little realizing that his favorite theologian would ultimately be elected to the See of Peter. He blogs regularly at Against The Grain and Catholics in the Public Square.
A recovering radical, he is figuring out what it means to be Catholic
and American. He can be contacted at blostopher “at” gmail.com.

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WEATHER IN KURUME

もうひとつの東京タイム

One Way Out

Higashi Kurume Station..the way to Ikebukuro and the cheap movies and Haneda airport

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GALATIANS 2: 20, 21

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Norman Grubb gave this series of addresses in 1954 at the Evangelical Missionary Association of Japan and Deeper Life Conference in Karuizawa, Japan. In these eight days of love and fellowship he pours out his own 'missionary heart' to them as only one who has "walked their walk" can do!